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Donegal TDs claim up to three quarters of families not getting respite service

SINN Féin TDs Pádraig Mac Lochlainn and Pearse Doherty have claimed that three quarters of families are not receiving respite care. 

Speaking ahead of a Sinn Féin motion, brought forward by spokesperson on Disability Pauline Tully and spokesperson on Health David Cullinane, Deputies Mac Lochlainn and Doherty said that it is time the government gave people with disabilities and their families a break and provided them with care and support.

They called on government TDs to start listening to people with disabilities and provide vital respite services they need.

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Teachta Mac Lochlainn said it is time the government gave families a break and provided vital respite services.

“The government is failing on assessments of need, services and respite care.

“The longer they are in power the worse things will get. It’s time for change.

“Respite and short break services play a critical role in supporting carers and people with disabilities, yet three quarters of families get no respite at all.

“There is now a significant and growing level of unmet need in terms of respite care, with less than 5,200 people receiving a respite service in 2022 despite an estimated 20,000 people or more with intellectual disabilities, physical and sensory disabilities, and autism living with family.

“Incredibly, fewer people received respite services in 2022 than in 2018, when more than 6,300 families were in receipt of respite care,” said Teachta Mac Lochlainn.

Teachta Doherty said he has been in touch with a mother that has been waiting and waiting to avail of respite services at Drumboe Respite House in Stranorlar.

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“For over three years now this service has not been available, despite many attempts by myself to have the issue resolved including speaking on it in the Dáil.

“Back two years ago I was told that it was in hand, then again last year. All the while, people like the mother who contacted me must continue to wait for this vital service. It’s not good enough”.

“Our motion, which will be debated in the Dáil today, calls on the government to work with stakeholders and service providers across the sector to address their immediate workforce and facility needs.

“It also urges the government to leverage all existing capacity in the sector to support the reopening of closed respite centres, maintain existing capacity in the sector, and prevent further closures.

“They must also implement a multi-annual strategic workforce plan to expand services to address extreme levels of unmet need.

“Adopting these measures would give people with disabilities and their families the services, care and support they require,” said Teachta Mac Lochlainn.

 

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